Getting Started with Narrative Therapy
The Bouverie Centre would like to announce last minute places in the following workshop:
GETTING STARTED WITH NARRATIVE THERAPY
How do you start to use narrative approaches? How do you run a narrative session? How do you do narrative questions? Is it similar or different, harder or easier than other models? What are its principles and philosophies? Are they practical? Can you do it only as technique?
Explore these questions; get a grounded intro to narrative.
Learning Outcomes:
1. CORE BELIEFS - Narrative theory philosophy -what makes a session a narrative one, ‘the problem is the problem not the person’, narrative politics / ethics regarding the client, narrative politics / ethics for the worker, promoting persons preferred stories.
2. Understand, learn and practice the two threads of Narrative Practice:
a) EXTERNALISING - What it is and how to do it
b) RE-AUTHORING - Detect unique outcomes, build them into preferred stories.
Plus some questions to enrich this process by exploring identity and action.
Who Should Attend:
Health and community workers interested in exploring the use of this model for their work.
Presenter: Dr Ron Findlay.
1 DAY
Friday 20th January 2012
9.15am - 4.30pm
Cost: $185
Places will only be confirmed on receipt of full payment.
Payment required before commencement of course. To Apply for this workshop, please complete the application form attached and fax to The Bouverie Centre on 9381 0336
Note: If your paid enrolment is received no later than 2 weeks before the workshop, 3 core articles can be sent to you by email. For these articles send your request by email to ron.findlay@latrobe.edu.au
Free interesting and relevant narrative articles can be found at:
www.narrativeapproaches.com and www.dulwichcentre.com.au

